Families of Lines
Key Questions
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A family of lines is a set of lines that have something in common with each other.
In brief, we can have two types of families of lines:
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one where the slope is the same
#-># keep the slope unchanged and vary the#y# -intercept#-># parallel lines
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one where the
#y# -intercept is the same#-># keep the#y# -intercept unchanged and vary the slope#-># concurrent lines
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All lines following a specific criteria are called a family of lines.
For eg.
If the criteria is passing through a point (0,0)
Then all possible lines passing through that point are called the family of lines.If the criteria is have a slope of -1,
Then all possible lines have slope = -1 are its family of lines.
The idea is similar to human families where all our relatives belong to the same family (the criteria) and therefore everyone is a family member.
I hope this helps.
Questions
Forms of Linear Equations
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Write an Equation Given the Slope and a Point
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Write an Equation Given Two Points
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Write a Function in Slope-Intercept Form
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Linear Equations in Point-Slope Form
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Forms of Linear Equations
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Applications Using Linear Models
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Equations of Parallel Lines
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Equations of Perpendicular Lines
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Families of Lines
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Fitting Lines to Data
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Linear Interpolation and Extrapolation
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Problem Solving with Linear Models
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Dimensional Analysis